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Adding a wrinkle to the "What will the future of loop music be / sound like?" A while back I was asking if there was anyone who represented the "forefront of loop-based music." When, basically no-one was offered up as being a light showing the way I thought, "Oh well, maybe my question wasn't understood. I mean, SOMEONE must be breaking new ground." But, recently it occurs to me there may be another "way" forward. What if there is no galvanizing personality / talent - a Jimi Hendrix or a Miles Davis - that seems to lead the way. What if there is a galvanizing "wave" or "movement" or "scene"? An example of this idea would be "Electronica." Certainly it's a new phenomenon to see such popular music selling so well with so few recognizable names. Here we have a style that seems to have emerged without a "leading-light" of star talent, but rather a wave / style / movement of folks all kicking around a bunch of related ideas. To which I received -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Duke [SMTP:jmar@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, March 06, 1998 6:05 PM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Cc: 'Kim Flint' Subject: Re: Future loop music -- what will it sound like? Well, this brings to mind way back in 66,67 when I was a drummer,and our band played the friday night battle of the bands in Wichita Falls,Tex.at the local YMCA.We were playing Young Rascels,Animals,etc.and we wondered about this same basic question.Then Jimi came out 'and the fuzz tone and well you might get the picture,he was somebody who summed it all up and made all those styles into something that captured the imaginations and soul of an entire generation where nothing like it had been before. Where is the next Jimi? Jeff David Kirkdorffer wrote: > Gosh. I tried asking this to a few forums (including L-Delight) a month or > two ago. The best answer I got was from a philosopher friend. > > She pointed out the question of the day we're all facing is this: What is > the desirable role / place for technology? So, my speculation is one key > feature we'll find in all our "innovators of tomorrow" will be "surprises" > in the way they address using technology. > > David Kirkdorffer > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Flint [SMTP:kflint@chromatic.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 4:48 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Cc: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Subject: Future loop music (was: Love lorne whiners) > > Where is loop based music going? What directions will it be taking > in the > future? Not the gear, but the music itself! What compositional, > improvisational, cultural, etc. directions are things heading in? > > > kim > ________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint 408-752-9284 > Mpact System Engineering kflint@chromatic.com > Chromatic Research http://www.chromatic.com